The Social Self: Cognitive, Interpersonal, and Intergroup PerspectivesJoseph P. Forgas, Kipling D. Williams Psychology Press, 2002 - 397 Seiten What is the nature of the 'self', how do everyday experiences shape it, and how does it influence our thinking, judgements and behaviors? Such questions constitute enduring puzzles in psychology, and are also of critical practical importance for applied domains such as clinical, counseling, educational and organizational psychology. In this book a select group of eminent international researchers survey the most recent advances in research of the self. In particular, they discuss the influence of cognitive and intra-psychic processes (Part 1), interpersonal and relational variables (Part 2), and inter-group phenomena on the self (Part 3). |
Inhalt
Introduction and Overview | 1 |
INDIVIDUAL AND INTRAPSYCHIC | 19 |
Anchoring and | 37 |
Anchoring Effects with SelfGenerated Anchors | 43 |
Some Relevant Research | 58 |
Implications and Extensions | 65 |
Affective Influences on SelfPerception and SelfDisclosure | 73 |
The Cost and | 121 |
The Social Self in Subjective versus Intersubjective | 205 |
The Role of Positive | 219 |
INTERGROUP COLLECTIVE AND CULTURAL | 253 |
Positive Ingroup Default | 276 |
Self as Heuristic for Ingroup Evaluation | 283 |
Prejudice | 309 |
Vicarious | 327 |
Integrative Themes | 365 |
INTERPERSONAL AND RELATIONAL ASPECTS OF THE SELF | 141 |
Effects of Social Exclusion | 161 |
The Effects of Social Exclusion | 175 |
ActorObserver | 189 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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